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Second Wave Petroleum Inc SCSZF



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Post by puntabeachon May 18, 2013 1:58am
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BHL well: IP-30 = 620 bbl/d

BHL well: IP-30 = 620 bbl/d

Q1  2013  results  prove  how  oil rich BHL  is. The latest  well  gave  IP-30  of  620  bbl/d  EXCLUDING  the  natural  gas. I quote:

 

The Company successfully drilled and completed one (0.4 net) horizontal Beaverhill Lake well during the quarter at 12-25-063-10W5; however production testing was not initiated until very late in the first quarter with little to no sales volumes occurring in the first quarter. Subsequent to the quarter end the 12-25 well was tested for a total of approximately 33 days with cumulative oil production, estimated from field data, of 20,450 bbl over this test period for an average initial production rate of 620 bbl/d of oil. The 12-25 well was shut in April 30, 2012 and the Company currently anticipates that it will come back on production upon the installation of surface pumping equipment early in the third quarter of 2013.

 

 

In  the  meantime, PEKISKO  remains a solid source of production although the company has not spent much on it but tries primarily  through waterfloods to increase its production there. 

SCS owns 110,000 net acres of Pekisko.

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